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The WAVE 92.7 FM is supporting J.O.Y. Ministries fund drive

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Maggie Coleman of J.O.Y. Ministries on the air at 92.7 the Wave this morning, Monday, December 5, 2016, at The WAVE 92.7, with Tammy Sexton on the Morning Show.

J.O.Y. Ministries is in the middle of a drive to raise $450 more per month with their "Families for $5" campaign. Tammy Sexton is supporting the effort.

She writes, "If your family is looking for a worthy cause, this is it! It is also a great way for the little ones to see their pennies and collected change go directly to their community to provide shelter, clothing, food and more to those on the brink of homelessness."

If you would like to get in on the Families for $5 campaign or volunteer, you may contact the center at 270-380-1808. J.O.Y. Ministries is located at 212 Public Square, Columbia, KY.




This story was posted on 2016-12-05 09:05:28
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